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You can now call to_source() on Expansion, StringExpansion, Function (and derived), Statement (and derived), Condition (and derived), and StatementList to obtain make "source code" for that entity. This means you can write out make files by constructing an appropriate set of Statement instances. This also implements __eq__ and __ne__ on all of the above. This is being used in the tests to verify that the reformatting code works properly (produces an equivalent StatementList). khuey gave permission to land without review. --HG-- extra : rebase_source : ffc16e930279fc4a6978117efabf5483d7087b53
290 lines
9.0 KiB
Python
290 lines
9.0 KiB
Python
# This file contains test code for the formatting of parsed statements back to
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# make file "source." It essentially verifies to to_source() functions
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# scattered across the tree.
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import glob
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import logging
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import os.path
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import unittest
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from pymake.data import Expansion
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from pymake.data import StringExpansion
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from pymake.functions import BasenameFunction
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from pymake.functions import SubstitutionRef
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from pymake.functions import VariableRef
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from pymake.functions import WordlistFunction
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from pymake.parserdata import Include
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from pymake.parserdata import SetVariable
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from pymake.parser import parsestring
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from pymake.parser import SyntaxError
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class TestBase(unittest.TestCase):
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pass
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class VariableRefTest(TestBase):
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def test_string_name(self):
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e = StringExpansion('foo', None)
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v = VariableRef(None, e)
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self.assertEqual(v.to_source(), '$(foo)')
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def test_special_variable(self):
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e = StringExpansion('<', None)
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v = VariableRef(None, e)
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self.assertEqual(v.to_source(), '$<')
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def test_expansion_simple(self):
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e = Expansion()
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e.appendstr('foo')
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e.appendstr('bar')
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v = VariableRef(None, e)
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self.assertEqual(v.to_source(), '$(foobar)')
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class StandardFunctionTest(TestBase):
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def test_basename(self):
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e1 = StringExpansion('foo', None)
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v = VariableRef(None, e1)
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e2 = Expansion(None)
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e2.appendfunc(v)
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b = BasenameFunction(None)
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b.append(e2)
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self.assertEqual(b.to_source(), '$(basename $(foo))')
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def test_wordlist(self):
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e1 = StringExpansion('foo', None)
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e2 = StringExpansion('bar ', None)
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e3 = StringExpansion(' baz', None)
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w = WordlistFunction(None)
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w.append(e1)
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w.append(e2)
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w.append(e3)
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self.assertEqual(w.to_source(), '$(wordlist foo,bar , baz)')
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def test_curly_brackets(self):
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e1 = Expansion(None)
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e1.appendstr('foo')
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e2 = Expansion(None)
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e2.appendstr('foo ( bar')
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f = WordlistFunction(None)
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f.append(e1)
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f.append(e2)
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self.assertEqual(f.to_source(), '${wordlist foo,foo ( bar}')
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class StringExpansionTest(TestBase):
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def test_simple(self):
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e = StringExpansion('foobar', None)
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(), 'foobar')
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e = StringExpansion('$var', None)
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(), '$var')
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def test_escaping(self):
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e = StringExpansion('$var', None)
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(escape_variables=True), '$$var')
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e = StringExpansion('this is # not a comment', None)
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(escape_comments=True),
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'this is \# not a comment')
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def test_empty(self):
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e = StringExpansion('', None)
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(), '')
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e = StringExpansion(' ', None)
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(), ' ')
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class ExpansionTest(TestBase):
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def test_single_string(self):
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e = Expansion()
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e.appendstr('foo')
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(), 'foo')
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def test_multiple_strings(self):
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e = Expansion()
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e.appendstr('hello')
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e.appendstr('world')
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(), 'helloworld')
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def test_string_escape(self):
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e = Expansion()
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e.appendstr('$var')
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(), '$var')
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(escape_variables=True), '$$var')
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e = Expansion()
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e.appendstr('foo')
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e.appendstr(' $bar')
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self.assertEqual(e.to_source(escape_variables=True), 'foo $$bar')
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class SubstitutionRefTest(TestBase):
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def test_simple(self):
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name = StringExpansion('foo', None)
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c = StringExpansion('%.c', None)
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o = StringExpansion('%.o', None)
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s = SubstitutionRef(None, name, c, o)
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self.assertEqual(s.to_source(), '$(foo:%.c=%.o)')
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class SetVariableTest(TestBase):
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def test_simple(self):
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v = SetVariable(StringExpansion('foo', None), '=', 'bar', None, None)
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self.assertEqual(v.to_source(), 'foo = bar')
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def test_multiline(self):
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s = 'hello\nworld'
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foo = StringExpansion('FOO', None)
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v = SetVariable(foo, '=', s, None, None)
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self.assertEqual(v.to_source(), 'define FOO\nhello\nworld\nendef')
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def test_multiline_immediate(self):
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source = 'define FOO :=\nhello\nworld\nendef'
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements.to_source(), source)
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def test_target_specific(self):
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foo = StringExpansion('FOO', None)
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bar = StringExpansion('BAR', None)
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v = SetVariable(foo, '+=', 'value', None, bar)
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self.assertEqual(v.to_source(), 'BAR: FOO += value')
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class IncludeTest(TestBase):
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def test_include(self):
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e = StringExpansion('rules.mk', None)
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i = Include(e, True, False)
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self.assertEqual(i.to_source(), 'include rules.mk')
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i = Include(e, False, False)
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self.assertEqual(i.to_source(), '-include rules.mk')
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class IfdefTest(TestBase):
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def test_simple(self):
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source = 'ifdef FOO\nbar := $(value)\nendif'
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements[0].to_source(), source)
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def test_nested(self):
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source = 'ifdef FOO\nifdef BAR\nhello = world\nendif\nendif'
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements[0].to_source(), source)
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def test_negation(self):
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source = 'ifndef FOO\nbar += value\nendif'
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements[0].to_source(), source)
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class IfeqTest(TestBase):
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def test_simple(self):
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source = 'ifeq ($(foo),bar)\nhello = $(world)\nendif'
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements[0].to_source(), source)
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def test_negation(self):
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source = 'ifneq (foo,bar)\nhello = world\nendif'
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements.to_source(), source)
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class ConditionBlocksTest(TestBase):
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def test_mixed_conditions(self):
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source = 'ifdef FOO\nifeq ($(FOO),bar)\nvar += $(value)\nendif\nendif'
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements.to_source(), source)
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def test_extra_statements(self):
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source = 'ifdef FOO\nF := 1\nifdef BAR\nB += 1\nendif\nC = 1\nendif'
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements.to_source(), source)
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def test_whitespace_preservation(self):
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source = "ifeq ' x' 'x '\n$(error stripping)\nendif"
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements.to_source(), source)
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source = 'ifneq (x , x)\n$(error stripping)\nendif'
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statements = parsestring(source, 'foo.mk')
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self.assertEqual(statements.to_source(),
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'ifneq (x,x)\n$(error stripping)\nendif')
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class MakefileCorupusTest(TestBase):
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"""Runs the make files from the pymake corpus through the formatter.
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All the above tests are child's play compared to this.
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"""
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# Our reformatting isn't perfect. We ignore files with known failures until
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# we make them work.
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# TODO Address these formatting corner cases.
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_IGNORE_FILES = [
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# We are thrown off by backslashes at end of lines.
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'comment-parsing.mk',
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'escape-chars.mk',
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'include-notfound.mk',
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]
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def _get_test_files(self):
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ourdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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for makefile in glob.glob(os.path.join(ourdir, '*.mk')):
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if os.path.basename(makefile) in self._IGNORE_FILES:
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continue
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source = None
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with open(makefile, 'rU') as fh:
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source = fh.read()
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try:
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yield (makefile, source, parsestring(source, makefile))
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except SyntaxError:
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continue
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def test_reparse_consistency(self):
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for filename, source, statements in self._get_test_files():
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reformatted = statements.to_source()
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# We should be able to parse the reformatted source fine.
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new_statements = parsestring(reformatted, filename)
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# If we do the formatting again, the representation shouldn't
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# change. i.e. the only lossy change should be the original
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# (whitespace and some semantics aren't preserved).
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reformatted_again = new_statements.to_source()
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self.assertEqual(reformatted, reformatted_again,
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'%s has lossless reformat.' % filename)
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self.assertEqual(len(statements), len(new_statements))
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for i in xrange(0, len(statements)):
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original = statements[i]
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formatted = new_statements[i]
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self.assertEqual(original, formatted, '%s %d: %s != %s' % (filename,
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i, original, formatted))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
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unittest.main()
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